All (1168) | Pending (1) | Complete (1064) | Cancelled (103) Start: End: Print all of the selected entries at once. Include timelines Add page break between entries Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,064 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 54 Next page› Last page» Select AllDate Sort ascending.StatusName of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. September 28, 2024 at 1:28 PMApprovedInternal Medicine Club Apparel FundraiserInternal Medicine Club09/28/202410/22/2024The Internal Medicine Club will be hosting a LECOM apparel sale as a club fundraiser through Prep Sports Wear. The Internal Medicine Club will earn 15% of sales, which will help support club events and initiatives in the near future. Apparel can be ordered online on a google form. Once the event is approved, and the sale will last for approximately two weeks (ideally the last week of October and the first week of November). Once the sale has run for two weeks, the company will need approximately 2 weeks to fill the orders, and then the orders will be sent out. There will be a group pick up option. For the group pick-up, people place their order online and then pick it up in the LECOM cafeteria a later date designated by the club. To do this, Prep SportsWear will drop off the group pick-up orders to the club's president, Maryam Khan, for the people that selected group pick-up. Maryam will then bring these orders into the school on a designated day after the orders have been given to us, and the club will distribute the remainder of the orders in the cafeteria. The group pick-up allows a more cost effective option for members who do not want to pay for shipping. The contact person from Prep SportsWear can be found here: https://www.prepsportswear.com/site/customer-service/contact-us Club members in charge are the president, vice president, and Treasurer-- Maryam Khan, Katie Tulp, and Luke Tsudis respectively. The sale can be found at: https://www.prepsportswear.com/team/us/pennsylvania/erie/lecom?schoolid=3484397 However, we will not be selling all of these items and only the ones designated on the form linked here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1r-kRZ6ncBntMWCDhGtu0237qS2S-D3HHrXeSMc4YSAQ/edit?usp=sharingSeptember 28, 2024 at 1:35 PMApprovedGeriatric Physician Guest Speaker- Dr. Seth CarterInternal Medicine Club09/28/202411/12/2024Dr. Seth Carter will be doing a Q&A session open to all internal medicine club members. Dr. Seth H. Carter, D.O., MSMEd, is a board certified in geriatric and family medicine and received his medical degree from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his internship and residency in family medicine at LECOM Health Millcreek Community Hospital, and then completed his fellowship in geriatric medicine at LECOM Health Millcreek Community Hospital. Dr. Carter is going to speak to club members about his path to Geriatrics. He will also be answering questions including but not limited to medical school, residency, fellowships, Geriatrics or any other general questions you may have! The event itself will be happening on November 12th at 6:00pm via Zoom.September 30, 2024 at 7:59 PMApprovedCustom FIGS scrubs saleLECOM Med Erie - SGA09/30/202411/01/2024LECOM SGA would like to host a figs scrubs sale where students can customize their name on the scrubs as well as the LECOM logo. This will be beneficial to students so they can wear figs scrubs on their rotations and also to lab if required. The offered scrubs colors are navy blue and ceil blue (both colors attached). The scrubs will have the LECOM logo that is already provided by Mr. Bresee and will be white. The scrub sale will start 11/1/2024 and will continue for a month. Orders will take place through a google form that automatically tracks orders. Payment will be made via Zelle to the LECOM SGA account. LECOM SGA will be able to make a profit because there is a 15% discount for bulk orders over 10. Scrubs will be passed out to students in the Vora Lounge the first week back to school after winter break during lunch period (11:30am-1pm) on Wednesday and Friday (1/8/25, 1/10/25).October 2, 2024 at 1:08 PMApprovedSAAO/Sports Med Club KT and Cupping ClinicSAAO10/02/202411/06/2024SAAO is co-hosting an event with the Sports medicine club to teach the student body practical applications of KT taping and cupping. The event will be on November 6 from 5:30-7:30 in the LECOM-Erie OPP lab and we will have Dr. Melodie, Dr. Falk, and various sports medicine faculty coming in to help us run the clinic.October 2, 2024 at 5:35 PMApprovedSNMA Hispanic Heritage Month Physician Speaker Q&ASNMA10/02/202410/15/2024Hispanic Heritage Month is from September 15th to October 15th and Dr. David Figueroa has accepted the invitation to speak to students on his experience into and within medicine as an underrepresented minority. SNMA is focused on supporting current and future underrepresented minority medical students and we believe it is important to highlight different cultures to give students increased medical cultural competency. Dr. David Figueroa is a psychiatrist and is affiliated with Millcreek Community Hospital in Erie. He obtained his medical degree from Western University of Health Sciences and his Master of Science in medical education from Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry and his residency at LECOM. Dr. David Figueroa will discuss his path to medicine and discuss the influence of Hispanic Culture on treatment of care. There will be an opportunity for students to ask any questions of interest as well!October 2, 2024 at 7:20 PMApprovedDiwali Celebration Volunteering EventMentoring10/02/202410/23/2024Background information: Diwali, or Dipawali, is India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. The festival gets its name from the row (avali) of clay lamps (deepa) that Indians light outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness. This festival is as important to Hindus as the Christmas holiday is to Christians. It is celebrated over 5 days with events ranging from decorating homes, feasting, fireworks, and gifts. In celebration of Diwali, APAMSA is requesting to host a volunteer event in collaboration with the Mentoring Club. At this volunteer event, volunteers from both APAMSA and the Mentoring Club will organize and execute several activities for the children at the Erie Kids Club. The event aims to introduce the children to the rich cultural traditions of Diwali through various engaging activities. The activities for the children will be Henna art where volunteers will apply traditional Henna to the children's hands, Rangoli art where children will be guided by volunteers to decorate the blacktop with chalk to make traditional Rangoli patterns, and paper lantern crafting where volunteers will assist children in making decorative paper lanterns. APAMSA will provide all necessary supplies for this event. APAMSA and Mentoring Club volunteers will be responsible for set up and clean up at the Kids Club. A permission slip will be distributed to the children ahead of time, ensuring that parents are informed and consent to their child's participation in the activities. All participants will undergo a background check beforehand using the following links: https://epatch.pa.gov/home and https://www.compass.state.pa.us/CWIS/Public/Home No child will be left alone with a volunteer.October 3, 2024 at 9:59 AMApprovedDiscussion Night: Gaza Polio OutbreakSOMA10/03/202410/23/2024SOMA Members will meet on Zoom and watch two videos (approximately 15 and 6 minutes respectively) regarding the Polio outbreak in Gaza. Following the videos, members will then discuss as a group how the videos may have changed their perspective on the devastating event and give their personal opinions on the matter. The event will last approximately one hour and will be held via Zoom at 7pm on Wednesday, October 23. The two video links that will be displayed on the projector are listed below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmFAUELZ2Vg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qcafobaJ7I&t=36sOctober 3, 2024 at 12:34 PMApprovedDonation to UPMC Children's Snack CartOncology Club10/03/202411/01/2023We would like to purchase snacks such as individually wrapped chips, cookies, slim jims. We are going to use our budget as well as reach out to other clubs for donations from their budgets in order to purchase the snacks. The snacks will then be dropped off at UMPC Children's to Mike Shulock who is in charge of the snack cart.October 3, 2024 at 1:14 PMApprovedRegion 1 Smiles for Smile DaySOMA10/03/202410/28/2024In honor of International Smile Day being in October, as a region we have decided to have each COM's SOMA Chapter in Region 1 do a community service project to put a smile on others faces. For our SOMA Chapter, we would like to make homemade cards for the residents at LECOM at Village Square. We would like to do this during our lunch breaks from 11:20 - 12:20 on October 28th and 29th, and SOMA would provide all participants with the materials necessary to make the cards. We plan to call LECOM at Village Square ahead of time in order to know what restrictions they have on what can be included in the cards, and how many residents they have to ensure there is a card for each resident. At the time of the event, we plan to provide participants with prompts of what they can include in the card along with a list of what cannot be included in the cards. We hope to be able to carry out this small task and give a smile to the elders in our community.October 4, 2024 at 1:53 PMApprovedHow to Succeed on Rotations and in ResidencyInternal Medicine Club10/04/202411/19/2024Dr. Brian Risavi graduated from the Des Moines University College Of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at St. Lukes Hospital in Bethlehem, PA. Currently, he is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at LECOM. He also serves as Regional EMS Medical Director for the PA Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. He will be presenting to the LECOM internal medicine club to give a presentation about "How to Succeed on Rotations and Residency" while also explaining the transition from the emergency room to internal medicine care. In doing so, students will get a better understanding of how the two fields work together in admitting and treating a patient, providing an efficient standard of patient care. Club members will be able to attend the presentation to learn how to best prepare and stand out during their rotations and get the residency of their choice. Dr. Risavi will also answer any questions that students may have about rotations or the field of Emergency and Internal Medicine.October 4, 2024 at 2:35 PMApprovedHIV and LGBTQ Medical Care DiscussionSOMA10/04/202412/04/2024SOMA is proud to host LECOM graduate Dr. Steven Wolfe, who is an HIV and LGBTQ specialist, on December 4 via zoom to discuss the process and challenges of his care. This discussion will be open to all students of LECOM, allowing them the opportunity to gain more insight to this specialty.October 8, 2024 at 4:01 PMApprovedDr. Gregory Harris: Hematology/Oncology Guest SpeakerInternal Medicine Club10/08/202411/07/2024Dr. Harris will be doing a Q&A session open to all Internal Medicine club and Oncology club members. Dr. Harris is board certified in Internal Medicine and Hematology and Oncology. He received his medical degree from Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine at University of Pikeville, completed residency at Michigan State University Genesys Regional Medical Center; Grand Blanc, MI in Internal Medicine. Then, he completed his fellowship at Michigan State University Genesys Regional Medical Center; Grand Blanc, MI in Hematology and Oncology. Dr. Harris is going to speak to club members about his path to Internal Medicine and Hem/Onc. He will also be answering questions including but not limited to medical school, residency, fellowships, or any other general questions the students may have! The event itself will be happening on November 7th at 6:00pm via Zoom.October 8, 2024 at 4:31 PMApprovedVoices For Independence Donation DriveSimulation Club10/08/202411/18/2024Voices For Independence serves individuals with disabilities, helping to improve the quality, independence, dignity, and control of their lives. For this donation drive, the VFI is requesting personal hygiene products and hats/gloves. The structure of this donation drive will be each item donated counts as 0.5 hours of volunteering, with a maximum of 2 hours that is able to be earned (4 items donated). We are going to collect deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, shampoo/conditioner, body soap, hand soap, hats, gloves, and scarves. The collection bin will be located in the front entranceway starting Monday November 18th and the final collection will be on Friday November 22nd.October 9, 2024 at 9:06 AMApprovedPathology/Radiology club fundraiserPathology Club10/09/202410/22/2024Celebrate Halloween by sending your friends Boo-Grams! Pathology Club and Radiology Club will be selling Boo-Grams gift bags including candy and squishy skeletons that you can send to your friends (or yourself)! Order forms will be sent out, and the recipient will receive an email telling them they have been boo-ed and to pick up their boo-grams. Orders will be accepted via google form from 10/22/24 to 10/28/24 at noon! Pick up times will be on 10/29, 10/30, and 10/31 from 11:30-12:20! Each bag is $4 and they will include candy, fruit snacks, anatomy-themed stickers, and squishy skeletons!October 11, 2024 at 12:16 PMApprovedROTC standbyEmergency Medicine10/11/202411/09/2024I am writing to formally request approval for the participation of our student organization in providing first aid support at the AFJ-ROTC Commandos Competition, which will take place on November 9, 2024, at McDowell Intermediate High School. The AFJ-ROTC Commandos Competition is a physically demanding military-style athletic event featuring activities such as ropes courses, tire flipping, people carrying, and running. Last year, the responsibility for both first aid and scoring were handled by a single individual (Dr. Chludzinski), which caused delays in event results. This year, she has requested additional assistance specifically for first aid coverage. Our role will be to provide basic first aid services for event participants, such as bandaging, applying ice, and addressing minor injuries. A first aid kit, stocked with essential supplies, has already been donated for use by the club. Additionally, the AFJ-ROTC has requested support in the form of a donation of basic first aid supplies, including bandages, splints, ace wraps, and other items for use during their practices and future competitions. If club funds are available, we would like to explore the possibility of contributing to this request. Dr. Chludzinski will be present to supervise all first aid efforts, ensuring appropriate oversight throughout the event. We believe this is an excellent opportunity for students to engage with the community while gaining practical experience in providing medical support in a real-world setting.October 14, 2024 at 4:40 PMApprovedCommunity of Caring Donation DriveSpanish Medical Club10/14/202411/14/2024We are excited to announce a collaboration between the Medical Spanish Club and the Student National Medical Association (SNMA) to host a donation drive in support of Community of Caring, an emergency homeless shelter providing essential services to individuals in need. This is a great opportunity for us as future medical professionals to make a meaningful impact in our community. Why Your Participation Matters: The Community of Caring offers more than just shelter—they provide critical resources, hope, and stability to those facing homelessness, health challenges, and financial hardship. By contributing, you can help bring relief to people navigating some of life’s toughest circumstances. How You Can Help: Donate Items from the "Needs List": We have attached a list of items needed by the shelter, which includes toiletries, clothing, and other essentials that can make a real difference. Earn Volunteer Hours: For every 2 items donated, you will receive 1 volunteer hour (up to 2 hours for 4 items). Although the hour limit is capped at 2, we encourage you to donate as much as you can—every contribution helps! Where to Donate: A donation box, clearly labeled, will be located near the north entrance of the school. The donation drive will take place from November 14 through November 22, 2024.October 14, 2024 at 8:25 PMApprovedResolution WorkshopSOMA10/14/202411/17/2024Aim of the event is to introduce potential SOMA leaders, as well as interested constituents, how to properly write a resolution. This is key information that needs to be understood by SOMA members, and will help them gain insight as to how SOMA advocates healthcare policy.October 14, 2024 at 8:38 PMApprovedA.T. Still and ChillSOMA10/14/202412/16/2024SOMA wants to invite all of its members to take a relaxing break from studying and enjoy some pizza, cookies, and beverages. This event allows the Board and second year members to mingle with first year members and talk about upcoming opportunities SOMA has to offer. Members will have the chance to make new friends and connections all while indulging in a sweet treat. We plan to use disposable dish wear and follow proper serving protocols to follow Covid Guidelines.October 16, 2024 at 9:54 PMApprovedKnot Tying ClinicACOS-MSS10/16/202411/15/2024ACOS-MSS will be hosting a knot tying clinic in the micro lab for the first and second year members. Several LECOM third and fourth year students who have already had a surgical rotation as well as our advisor, Dr. Risavi, will be working with the students to demonstrate and teach the skill of knot tying. Students will be asked to bring a shoelace for their own use. The educational purpose of this event is to introduce knot tying to medical students prior to rotations. After speaking with several third and fourth year students, they have expressed the importance of this skill during their surgical rotation.October 18, 2024 at 11:48 AMApprovedGrady's Decision - NICU Christmas Basket Making Donation/Packing EventPediatrics Club10/18/202412/02/2024Students will be donating highly needed items for Grady's Decision non- profit organization that helps families who are experiencing financial, spiritual, and emotional hardships as they care for their premature babies. We are hoping to collect items to comprise baskets for 20 - 30 families. The items needed/donated include the following supplies: -Rattles -Pacifier / Wubbanub -Gas Gift Card -Food Gift Cards -Books -Burp Cloths -Diapers -Wipes -Children's outfits -Chocolates/gum / candy for Mom -Handwritten Notes -Travel size stuff for an apartment for 30 days / mental health (for mom): Hand sanitizer / lotions / journals 20 - 30 families if possible - Grady's Decision will supplement if we cannot The clubs will purchase bags from our club funds to put all of the donated items into gift bags/baskets for the families. A spreadsheet will be sent out to the student body to 'sign up' for needed items that together will comprise 20-30 Easter baskets. Ex: 20 spaces for people to sign up for pacifiers/Wubbanub, 20 spaces for people to sign up for rattles, etc. This will ensure we have equal materials for each basket being donated. We will set up a collection box in LECOM's front office during the week so students can drop off their donated items. We wanted to hold a box by security in the front lobby for the week of December 2nd-6th. Then later on in the week on December 6th we would like to hold an event at LECOM, where members would put the baskets together for the NICU and for the E-boards of the WHMS and Pediatrics club to deliver them to Grady's Decision non-profit for distribution on December 17th. In addition we were hoping to have a zoom event with Ryan Smith to come and talk about his experience of giving these gifts and what it means to the patients family. I think this would be amazing for the students to see their impact on the patients and where their donations are actually going. This event would take place in the Case Room 117 or Overflow room (or any room with zoom/screen access) on December 6th, during the day and time we are putting together the Christmas Baskets. Zoom Event with Ryan Smith while we are packing the baskets on December 6th in Case Room 117 or Overflow room (or any room with zoom/screen access) Donations collected the week of December 2nd-6th by security in the front lobby Event to build and put together the Easter baskets 12/6 - Case Room 117 or Overflow room (or any space with zoom/screen access) Select AllDate Sort ascending.StatusName of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details Sort ascending. Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,064 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page44 of 54 Next page› Last page»